Friday, January 31, 2014

I love heart-tugging, heart-pulling movies and Seasons of Gray is one of those movies. It doesn't matter if you're a Christian, this is a movie the whole family should watch together. It will open your mind, heart, eyes, and soul.

"Seasons of Gray: A Modern Day Joseph Story" tells the beloved biblical tale of Joseph in a relevant and modern way that reaches all audiences. The film is available on DVD.

The compelling story of Brady Gray (played by Andrew Cheney), the favored son of a two-time widower, begins on location at a Texas ranch. After Brady's father lavishes him with accolades and gifts, his half-brothers, fed up with his privileged position, force him off the family ranch with a stern warning to never return.

What lies ahead is a roller coaster of ups and downs as Brady goes from restoring his life in a new town, obtaining a job and developing a love interest, to being wrongly accused of sexual assault and thrown in jail. Throughout the story, despite questioning his life's purpose and plan, Brady remains devoted to his faith and learns the true meaning of forgiveness.

"Seasons of Gray" is a Christian film that non-believers can also enjoy. Parents can use the film as an educational tool with their high school children, the film is also a valuable tool for churches and pastors to use in reaching their community with relevant and modern content that directly correlates with the bible.

Reviewers have praised the strong performances and high production values in "Seasons of Gray" calling the film "riveting," "engaging," and "a powerful presentation." For reviews of "Seaons of Gray," please visit, http://www.seasonsofgray.com/reviews/.

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I've always loved the story of Joseph. I think it may have to do with seeing a highschool play when I was little. I don't know why, but it has always fascinated me. All the hardship he went through, then to forgive his brothers because he knew it was God who sent him where he was so that he could save his family from hunger. Just amazing faith!